Click “Show Analysis Results” to get information on the vessels which have been in the selected area (usually identified by MMSI-numbers), the number of position signals and the country where the vessel was registered.

Click on the MMSI-numbers of the vessels you are interested in to add the full tracks to your map.

Have fun and feel free to contact us (info@navama.com), if you have any questions.

Visualise an “AIS-Track”

“AIS-Track” is a tool to help you display tracks of AIS vessels of whom you know the exact MMSI number.

1. Go to “AIS-Track” and enter the MMSI number of the vessel you want to display. 2. Select an AIS licence. Important: The AIS license regulates what data set you are searching. So, for example if you select the licence “Global-AIS – Mediterranean Sea” you will only be able to see vessels within the Mediterranean Sea. 3. Click “Add” to visualise the AIS-track on the map.

The vessel will be displayed with a layer control bar under the map.

Explanation of the layer control bar for AIS-tracks under the map:FAQ:

What is the difference between coastal- and global-AIS licences? Coastal-AIS includes all AIS signals (after 24. November 2016) received through coastal AIS base stations that are part of the AISHub network (http://www.aishub.net/). Global-AIS includes all AIS data from ORBCOM, this includes coastal AIS Base stations and satellites.

“AIS-Tracks” can’t find my vessel, what can I do? Check that you have entered the correct MMSI Number. Check the AIS licence, depending on the license you have only access to parts of our database. If you continue having problems, please contact system support: seeOcean@navama.com

I don’t know the MMSI number of the vessel I want to see; can I still display it? If you know the name, IMO number and or call sign of the vessel, you can use the “Vessel Finder” to find the MMSI Number. The “Vessel Finder” can be found on the top menu bar.

Have fun and feel free to contact us (info@navama.com), if you have any questions.

How to use “Project-Track” (AIS, VMS, GPS)

“Project Track” contains individual projects in which a selection of vessel tracks are joined together. They can be comprised of AIS vessel tracks, VMS vessel tracks, smartTrack vessel tracks and/or other GPS based vessel data.

To display vessels, select a “Project” and then the “Vessel” and click “Add”. After selecting the project, you can also use the “Filter” field to search for a specific vessel in the project by entering its name.

Explanation of the layer control bar for AIS-tracks under the map:FAQs:

How do I create “Projects”? Currently, projects can only be created by system administrators. If you have a list of vessels (vessel name and MMSI Number) for a project, please contact system support: seeOcean@navama.com

Who else can see “Project-Tracks”? Projects are personal and can only be accessed by you. If you want to share your project with another seeOcean user please inform system support: seeOcean@navama.com

Have fun and feel free to contact us (info@navama.com), if you have any questions.

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